SF Burlesque

"What makes it so amazing and so important right now is that it's
not entertainment for men," Laura Herbert says. "It's not your
grandfather's strip tease -- it's very much entertainment for
women."

Some local performers estimate that depending on the venue, women
may comprise 50 to 75 percent of the audiences. "Women really
appreciate the art of burlesque, the costumes, the music --
everything that goes into burlesque," Von Slut says. "To me,
it's flattering."

OK, I'm ready, I'm just not sure where to start. Guidance for the South Bay neophyte? (And no, at this time I am not hankering to perform... but I'm not putting it out of the range of possibilities altogether...)

"burlesque for everyone": Yep. In so many places we have entertainment for one gender or the other, movies have "chick flicks" and "dick flicks" (although in our relationship I like the former and she likes the latter), sitcoms do running gags on guys not liking ballet and it's said that the only thing women fake more than orgasms is an interest in sports, so when we find entertainment that doesn't just cross, but completely stomps on those gender boundaries, and one that tittilates, I think society is making progress.